ChibiOS/demos/Win32-MinGW
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readme.txt

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** ChibiOS/RT port for x86 into a Win32 process                            **
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** TARGET **

The demo runs under any Windows version as an application program. The serial
I/O is simulated over TCP/IP sockets.

** The Demo **

The demo listens on the two serial ports, when a connection is detected a
thread is started that serves a small command shell.
The demo shows how create/terminate threads at runtime, how listen to events,
how ho work with serial ports, how use the messages.
You can develop your ChibiOS/RT application using this demo as a simulator
then you can recompile it for a different architecture.
See demo.c for details.

** Build Procedure **

The demo was built using the MinGW toolchain.

** Connect to the demo **

In order to connect to the demo a telnet client is required. A good choice
is PuTTY:

http://www.putty.org/

Host Name: 127.0.0.1
Port: 29001 and/or 29002
Connection Type: Raw